NYCT 2109 is switching cars at the former B&O Arlington Yard. GP38-2 2109 arrived on Staten Island 5 years ago. Chessie System subsidiary Staten Island Rapid Transit/ Railroad Corp. trains stopped... (more)
CSX 425 and ES44AC 760 work near the New York Container Terminal. The units entered Arlington Yard and split their train Arthur Kill Lift Bridge approach. The Port Authority Goethals Bridge is see... (more)
New Delivery! Two of four BL20G locomotives in service on Staten Island. They are approaching the Clifton Shops, once the Baltimore and Ohio's main shop for it's New York Terminal region.
New Delivery! Two of four BL20G locomotives in service on Staten Island. They are approaching the Clifton Shops, once B&Os main shop for the New York Terminal region.
On October 25 the NY Division of the Electric Railroad's Association sponsored a farewell to the ALCO locomotives on the MTA Staten Island Railroad. The SIRR's two Alco switchers will soon be repl... (more)
An Old US ARMY Alco S-2 chokes up some smoke as she switches tracks at Clifton, Staten Island. Unit 821 will be retired later this year. She arrived on the Staten Island scene in 1985.
A southbound train pulls into Eltingville. I was very popular with the camera at this depot, attracting the attention of a gentleman in a kilt who wanted to move to Seattle, and a supervisor on t... (more)
A southbound train pulls into the Great Kills station, under the old station house on its way to Tottentville. The Staten Island Railway R44 cars are modified to be allowed to run on a freight rai... (more)
Inbound Staten Island Railroad train departing Tottenville.
A Tottenville train pulls into the Tompkinsville station.
St. George bound train stops at Nassau Station. Footprint and siding of Nassau Smelting Co. visible at left. Nassau station was built for employees of smelting Co. Siding had 35 car capacity. SIR ... (more)